We were in the market for some personal style blogging tips while also in the mood for an imaginary adventure to a far-off place, so who better to enlist than model and bloggerCailin Hill to take us on an informative and visually-pleasing adventure through her ultra-cool Tokyo neighborhood?

I’ve been to my fair share of music festivals, from Lollapalooza 1995 (yes, I’m old, but I also saw Sonic Youth, Hole, and Pavement in their prime and you probably didn’t so FU) to a number of Warped Tours (don’t you judge me) to this year’s insane Coachella, plus a whole bunch in between. That’s to say that this year’s Austin Psych Fest wasn’t my first dusty, porta-potty filled rodeo, but I will say it was by far one of the best all-around music festival experiences I’ve ever had.

Sigh of relief, people. We’ve made it through another year of Coachella saturating our media feeds and to celebrate I thought I’d write an article about… my Coachella experience. (Sorry.)

Like tons of other social Californians, I am lucky enough to get a free ticket every year, and it’s a rare privilege extended to a mere 1,000? Thousands? More? Is anyone going to this festival that isn’t getting hooked up and/or paid to be there anymore?

And while the line up is never up my alley, there are a few gems. Also, getting drunk with your friends is fun anywhere—even in the 100 degree desert. It’s definitely a good time, but Coachella as a music festival is just… different.

I love tie-dye. I got my first tie-dye T-shirt in sixth grade. I have worn tie-dye on every occasion (except weddings, but that’s because I don’t own a Lindsey Thornburg tie-dye dress… yet). From NYC fashion week parties to work meetings to hiking in Hawaii to getting my make-up done for a film project, check out how I was able to rock tie-dye anytime, anywhere.

ALEXANDER WANG PARTY

During New York Fashion Week last September, I wore a vintage Grateful Dead T-shirt that I bought at the Rosebowl Flea Market in Pasadena, California. I had fittings for the Emerson by Jackie Fraser Swan fashion show that I was styling, and right after, there was a concert at the BLK DNM store and then dinner at the Alexander Wang party. Sometimes I take a change of clothes with me to work if I have to dress up for an occasion, but this T-shirt is great to go from work to party mode. It is comfortable for fittings, and it so colorful and fun that it is party appropriate.I wore it with tight black jeans, heels and a faux fur motorcycle jacket. It was a casual, sexy-cool look.